Anyone can do anything on the internet, say anything, with almost complete anonymity. The only analogy I can think of is kids writing graffitied notes on the inside doors of toilets, except the same, big wall can be accessed by billions of people of all ages. Does this create ethical/ moral problems for kids, who grow up thinking that it is ok to see, do, or say anything from the comfort of their family's or their personal PC? No previous generation has had so much access to things like pornography and graphic violence, in my opinion, which prompts my question.
2006-10-04
09:07:34
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spindoctor
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